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Dec

2017

OPINION: Hope for natural resource policy in new year

Author: Kevin Farron
GUEST COLUMN: Hope for natural resource policy in new year By KEVIN FARRON - December 27, 2017 - Originally published in the Missoulian.  In Montana, the holidays are a time to spend with family, recreate on our public lands and reflect on the year. In terms of natural resource policy, 2017 has been a rocky one, but recent decisions and proposals with major implications for the big sky state have given Montanans some hope heading into 2018. In my own backyard, the Missoula County ...
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Dec

2017

OPINION: Daines WSA bill is one-size-fits-all

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Daines WSA bill is one-size-fits-all BY JOHN SULLIVAN - December 27, 2017 - Originally published in the Missoulian  U.S. Sen. Steve Daines surprised Montanans by introducing the deceptively named Protect Public Use of Public Lands Act that would put nearly half a million acres of prime public lands in Montana at risk of development and exploitation. Montana’s wilderness study areas were identified 40 years ago as special, wild places, worthy of careful management. ...
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27

Dec

2017

The Tenets of Offal: Fried Venison Liver and Onions

In the three years that I've been hunting, I've been introduced to new tastes that I wasn't sure I'd like, but ended up loving. I tried a friend's deer liver a few years ago and found it to be pungent and, honestly, pretty terrible. I could barely stomach it. I promised myself that I'd have one more go at it, and this year's deer proved to be the opportunity to take it.  I was committed to making it my first meal. It took three days to work up the gumption. I started by putting it in a ...
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26

Dec

2017

BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 13: Roy Jacobs of Montana BHA Board

Hal Herring sits down with Roy Jacobs, a hunter and longtime BHA member and Montana chapter board member in Pendroy, Montana. Hal and Roy talk about the history of Pendroy and northern Montana, relics of war on the Rocky Mountain Front, living and hunting in Africa, mosquitoes in Alaska, how gear has changed hunting, the evolution of bowhunting, traditional vs. compound archery, Montana's hunting seasons, how private landowners benefit wildlife, the necessity of protecting wilderness, ...
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21

Dec

2017

OPINION: It’s time to pass the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: It’s time to pass the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act By JOHN SULLIVAN and HANNAH NIKONOW - Dec 21, 2017 - Originally published in the Missoulian  It should come as no surprise that the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers supports the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act. BHA was founded in part to advance policy like the BCSA, and the areas conserved under the bill happen to sit right in our big western Montana backyard. The bill introduced by ...
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21

Dec

2017

Wildlife 101: Introduction to Wildlife Conservation and Management

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) is sponsoring (along with multiple other hunter-angler conservation organizations) an introductory class on wildlife management at Western State Colorado University (WSCU) in Gunnison during February/March 2018. Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Western State Colorado University and the Bureau of Land Management developed the class. The purpose is to share the rich science and management knowledge of wildlife in the Gunnison Basin in order to help ...
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21

Dec

2017

BHA Responds to Mistrial Declaration in Bundy Case

News for Immediate ReleaseDec. 20, 2017Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers stated that “justice must be served” in the conspiracy case against scofflaw rancher Cliven Bundy, his sons and a supporter following a federal judge’s declaration of a mistrial in the case this morning. BHA President and CEO Land Tawney issued the following statement: “Cliven Bundy and his followers are lawbreakers who continue to ...
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21

Dec

2017

Support Public Water and Access in Louisiana

Author: Josh Kaywood
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Dec

2017

Colorado BHA College Chapters: The Next Generation of Hunters/Anglers

Author: Colorado BHA
Hunters and anglers in Colorado are taking lead in engaging the next generation of hunter-angler-conservationists thanks to the state’s two Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) college chapters: The Western State Colorado University (WSCU) chapter in Gunnison, led by Johnathan Kelley (johnathan.kelley@western.edu), and the Colorado State University (CSU) chapter in Fort Collins with Matt Eischens (matteischens@hotmail.com), a U.S. Air Force veteran, at the helm. During September the WSCU BHA ...
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19

Dec

2017

New program could improve access to public lands

New program could improve access to public lands BY FREDDY MONARES - December 19, 2017 - Original published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation donated $25,000 to help launch a program that would allow the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation to buy public access easements for recreational purposes like hunting and fishing. Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock announced the Montana Public Land Access Network on Monday along with the donation. ...
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